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  • Children's Perspective On Climate Change

    The future well-being of future generations is seriously threatened by climate change. Children are important stakeholders in their future. To highlight children's perceptions of the impacts and solutions of climate change, a group of public health scientists from Johns Hopkins University and the Child In Need Institute (CINI) NGO organized a thought and art workshop on January 12 and 13, 2023, to coincide with National Youth Day.

  • India's First Solar Power Plant For Residental Society

    People are utilizing clean energy and shunning the use of fossil fuels for power generation as a result of growing concerns about climate change worldwide. Following the same path, India's financial center, Mumbai is now slated to become the first city in the nation to get a solar plant for residential society.

  • TERI Eager To Introduce Japan’s Low-Carbon Technologies

    The Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) and other relevant departments have given the Energy and Resource Institute (TERI) their full support in their efforts to introduce low-carbon technologies into Micro, Small, and Medium-Sized Enterprises (MSMEs) in Andhra Pradesh with the help of the Japanese government.

  • “The Dawn Of New Industrial Age” Predicted By IEA

    The International Energy Agency claimed that the world is at the "dawn of a new industrial age" for producing clean energy technologies, which will triple in value by 2030 and provide millions of jobs.

  • Minimum Climate Change Contribution From Developing Nations

    Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav at the Voice of the Global South Summit's Environment Ministers' Session, reaffirmed India's position that developing nations should be represented when it comes to climate change targets.

  • Sustainable Reverse Supply Chain Creation Requires An “E-Waste Policy”

    The Lions Club International and Primus Partners report, titled "The Growing Impact of E-Waste in India," recommended rewarding producers and businesses for providing training programs and certifications to participants in the unofficial sector who take on the duty of fixing, recycling, and reselling electronic products.

  • 2022 Third-Most Expensive Year For US Climate Disasters

    A federal report found that there were 18 different weather and climate disaster events in the United States last year, resulting in more than $165 billion in damage and making 2022 the third-most expensive year on record going back more than four decades.

  • OTPC & APDCL Signs MoU For BESS Project In Assam

    A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the development of a battery energy storage system (BESS) project with a capacity of up to 250 MW/500 MWh in Assam has been signed by ONGC Tripura Power Company Limited (OTPC) and Assam Power Distribution Company Limited (APDCL).

  • GreenCell Mobility Bags Order For 570 electric Buses

    The government of NCT Delhi's Transport Department has placed an order for 570 electric buses with GreenCell Mobility, a player in shared electric mobility across all of India. Convergence Energy Services (CESL), an enterprise of the Indian government, issued the tender as part of the National E-Bus Program (NEBP). The largest e-bus tender ever offered in India is this one, which calls for 6,465 e-buses and is based on Gross Cost Contracting (GCC).

  • "Dump and Donate" Nationwide E-Waste Collection Drive

    In India, a nationwide initiative "Dump and Donate" to collect e-waste from 120 communities has been started on Tuesday. The initiative is estimated to last for one month.